In >, (Ed Wallace)
writes:
Hi Edwin,
You want impossible. Hungary is in eastern part of Europe and soon in western
part of Europe really havy job to find unbiased information. I make an attemt,
but
I think it could not be unbiased.
>

In >, (Auphanim) writes:
>Hello,>my great-grandfather was born in an area called ?Dabrongy? near the river>Pecs. Can anyone tell me anything about this area, as well as how to>research Hungarian genealogy????>>Please help! Email me if you have information, or if you've been to this>area.>Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi,
Your question is some thing refreshing in this big jewish problems news
group. I make
attemt to find out how is Dabrony. But as first answer. P cs is not a river
but
5-th biggest town in Hingary. (and more as 2000 year old.). I know a
Dobronhegy
in Zala region about 100 mile of P cs.

Im interested in a job in Hungary> Im a tv news photographer living in
Hawaii. I would like to find a job doing the same In Hungary. I speak very
little Hungarian, though when I was there back in 1978 after 4 week it
started to come back a little. I do understand the langauge well enough to
get by day to day.

Since some of the readers of this list have an interest in the
history of Hungarian immigration to the United States, I thought I'd pass
on the following information:
__Dayton Hungarians: Their Stories, Glories and Folklore__
The author Mike Sakal is a third generation Hungarian-American who
is a former writer for the Dayton Daily News and the current President of
the Dayton Magyar Club. Mike has spent several years taping oral histories,
collecting photos and writing an excellent history about the Hungarians in
Dayton. Among many other interesting stories, Mike tells of the ties
between the Hungarians in Dayton's West Side neighborhood and their
neighbors Orville and Wilbur Wright and poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar.
It's a big book, over 700 pages and it's now going into production.
To help get grants to cover printing expenses, Mike is encouraging early
orders. To get more information you can write Mike:
Mike Sakal
Dayton Hungarians History Book Project
9705 Miami County Line Road
Union OH 45322
or you can call him at (513) 884-7555
(he doesn't have e-mail)